Summer Coding Camps Open for Rising 5th-9th Graders

The Franklin Special School District is partnering with Nashville Technology Council to offer our rising intermediate and middle school students the opportunity to attend Scratch Coding Camps this summer. Space is limited, so register early!

Scratch is great introduction to computer programming. Students will generate more than a dozen different programs in this drag and drop educational language. Students will also learn how to create their own blocks, debug faulty code and push their projects up to a shared space. A strong primer for someone who is new to coding or just needs a refresher course.

Experience Level: Beginner – no prior coding requiredStudent Tuition: $200 (Scholarship opportunities available)Camp Requirements: All equipment and supplies for the camp will be provided by the Nashville Technology Council. Students will need to bring a packed lunch each day. This camp also requires each student have an email address. The email address allows students to save their work.

Scratch is great introduction to computer programming. Students will generate more than a dozen different programs in this drag and drop educational language. Students will also learn how to create their own blocks, debug faulty code and push their projects up to a shared space. A strong primer for someone who is new to coding or just needs a refresher course.

Age Range: 7th – 9th grade Experience Level: Beginner – no prior coding requiredStudent Tuition: $200 (Scholarship opportunities available)Camp Requirements: All equipment and supplies for the camp will be provided by the Nashville Technology Council. Each student will need to bring his or her lunch to camp each day. This camp also requires each student have an email address. The email address allows students to save their work.